Patient satisfaction

Washington University Physicians Faculty Practice Plan honors clinical sites

 
 
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Accepting the Nova Award from Charles F. Zorumski, MD, head of the Department of Psychiatry and board chair of the Faculty Practice Plan, are, from left: Eva Hurst, MD, Washington University dermatologist at Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital; Thersa Barnett, clinic administrator; and Barbara Ritter, RN.

BY Kelly Pahl

The Washington University Physicians Faculty Practice Plan recognized clinical practice sites at Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital (BJWCH), Barnes-Jewish Hospital (BJH) and the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center with the highest and most improved patient satisfaction scores at the group's annual gala in October.

The Climbing Comet Awards is given to the small practice site with the most improved patient satisfaction scores.
Winner: The Dermatology Center at BJWCH
Honorable Mention: Neurology Center at BJWCH

The Rising Star Award recognizes the large clinical practice site with the most improved patient satisfaction scores.
Winner: Neurology Center in BJH McMillan Building
Honorable Mention: ENT Center at BJWCH

The Nova Award recognizes the highest patient satisfaction scores among all small clinical practice sites.
Winner: Center for Dermatologic & Cosmetic Surgery at BJWCH
Honorable Mention: Vision Center at BJH south

The Galaxy Award recognizes the large clinical practice achieving the highest patient satisfaction scores.
Winner: Siteman Cancer Center Physician Practice at the Center for Advanced Medicine
Honorable Mention: Siteman Cancer Center Physician Practice at BJWCH
 

 

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